Pore-size selective modification of porous materials

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Chemical agent applied to treat coating

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427243, 427340, B05D 310

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ABSTRACT:
A method of pore-size selective chemical modification of materials having pores of about 1 to 1,500 nm is disclosed. The resulting novel porous materials are particularly useful as separation media in chromatography, for selective isolation, adsorption and catalysis.

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